DH Lawrence's The Rocking-horse Winner
.... As the story opens, we are told by
Lawrence (1966) about
Paul's mother, "There was a woman who was beautiful, who started with all the advantages, yet she had ....
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THE ROCKING-HORSE WINNER
.... This could be an allegory for
Lawrence:
Paul's gifts were like those of
Lawrence as a writer. .... But the toll was heavy for both
Paul and
Lawrence as a man. ....
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G. Greene & DH Lawrence
.... Finally, we see that
Lawrence also appears to present
Paul's eventual destruction as a product of social environment. We see this early on in the story. ....
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Formalism: Steinbeck and Lawrence
.... wants to conceal the social embarrassment of) having been in a "gambling family" (
Lawrence 10). The notion that the rocking horse brings luck to
Paul and his ....
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The Rocking Horse Winner-DH Lawrence
.... appearances (
Lawrence 1). Even the toy rocking horse hears the whispers for more money. After being subjected to a cool, unaffectionate mother,
Paul determines ....
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The Rocking Horse Winner
.... In this we see
Lawrence's critique of
Paul's mother, a woman who would rather have money than the love of her husband or children; a woman who is incapable of ....
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The Destructors & The Rocking-Horse Winner
.... Only she herself knew that at the centre of her heart was a hard little place that could not feel love, no, not for anybody" (
Lawrence 37).
Paul is too young ....
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The Rocking Horse Winner and The Destructors: A Comparison
.... The child in
Lawrence=s story is
Paul, a young boy who is driven to be lucky in order to please his mother and thereby receive her love. ....
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The Rocking-horse Winner
.... As the story opens, we are told by
Lawrence (1966) about
Paul's mother, "There was a woman who was beautiful, who started with all the advantages, yet she had ....
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Rocking Horse & Destructors
....
Paul can feel love, and especially the lack of it because he can, so the story is
Lawrence's way of demonstrating how it is often those who love and are ....
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Choice of Work Hours & HR Management
.... Introduction to the structural design of organizations. In Dalton, Gene W.,
Lawrence,
Paul R., & Lorsch, Jay W. (Eds.). Organization structure and design. ....
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The Rocking-Horse Winner
.... For in the story, "filthy lucre," or "luck" (
Paul's early mispronunciation of "lucker" is surely no accident on
Lawrence's part), despoils love. ....
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Sexuality in the Work of DH Lawrence
.... of Chrysenthemums." The Norton Introduction to Literature, Carl E. Bain, Jerome Beaty, and J.
Paul Hunter (eds.). New York: WW Norton, 1991.
Lawrence, DH Women ....
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Rocking Horse Winner and The Chyrsanthemums
.... wants to conceal the social embarrassment of) having been in a "gambling family" (
Lawrence 10). The notion that the rocking horse brings luck to
Paul and his ....
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International Trade & Stagnation of Wages
.... One point of view, mirrored by
Paul R. Krugman and Robert Z.
Lawrence, calls up the declarations of Adam Smith and David Ricardo. ....
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The Odour of Chrysanthemums
.... More important than a critique of materialism is
Lawrence's clear message that what is needed in
Paul's family is not more money but more love. ....
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Verbal Assaults & the First Amendment
.... 7th ed. St.
Paul: West Publishing, 1991. Matsuda, Mari J., Charles R.
Lawrence, III, Richard Delgado & Kimberly W. Crenshaw. (Eds.). ....
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Verbal Assaults and Freedom of Speech
.... 7th ed. St.
Paul: West Publishing, 1991. Matsuda, Mari J., Charles R.
Lawrence, III, Richard Delgado & Kimberly W. Crenshaw. (Eds.). ....
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VERBAL ASSAULTS AND FREEDOM OF SPEECH
.... 7th ed. St.
Paul: West Publishing, 1991. Matsuda, Mari J., Charles R.
Lawrence, III, Richard Delgado & Kimberly W. Crenshaw. (Eds.). ....
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Architect Sir Christopher Wren
.... For example, Sir
Lawrence Weaver has called Wren's work on London's St.
Paul's Cathedral to be "the apogee of English Baroque" (76). ....
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Freedom of Speech & Hate Speech Americans value the freedom of ...
.... "
Paul Robert Cohen, apellant, v. State of California." In Current Issues and Enduring Questions, Sylvan Barnet and Hugo Bedau (eds ....
Lawrence, Charles R., III. ....
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University Hate Speech Codes This research paper reviews and ana
....
Paul ordinance was overly broad and therefore unconstitutional under the First .... moral balance, and create a conflict among groups." Delgado,
Lawrence and others ....
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Spain & Cross Cultural Management
.... Adequate preparation reduces significantly the level of culture shock experienced (Westwood,
Lawrence, and
Paul, 1986, pp. 221 230). ....
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The Turks & Caicos Islands
.... Michael Beer, Bert Spector,
Paul Lawrence, Quinn Mills, and Richard Walton suggest in their book Managing Human Assets that in order to maintain employee ....
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Culture Shock of an American in Europe
.... 1987). Ade quate preparation reduces signficantly the level of culture shock experienced (Westwood,
Lawrence, &
Paul, 1986). The ....
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Training American Expatriate Managers
.... Adequate preparation reduces significantly the level of culture shock experienced (Westwood,
Lawrence, and
Paul, 1986, pp. 221 230). ....
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Downsizing
.... Introduction to the structural design of organizations. In Dalton, Gene W.,
Lawrence,
Paul R., & Lorsch, Jay W. (Eds.). Organization structure and design. ....
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Power and Authority in Organizational Environments
....
Paul Lawrence, while he was associated with the Harvard Business School, said that one of the most "baffling and recalcitrant of the problems which . . . ....
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A Defense of Literature Influence of Literature
.... Finally, in "The Rocking-Horse Winner" by DH
Lawrence, the reader can once again ....
Paul, although only a little boy, tries to make his mother happy and win her ....
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Power/Authority in Organizational Environments
....
Paul Lawrence, while he was associated with the Harvard Business School, said that one of the most "baffling and recalcitrant of the problems which . . . ....
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